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rubberduckofdeath
09-05-06, 03:19 PM
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sharriso74
09-05-06, 03:21 PM
He can always get a new girlfirind who has a passport.

Grinch
09-05-06, 03:21 PM
Hi mate's girlfriend has lost her passport and birth certificate.. They fly tomorrow, inside the EU. Is there anything they can do.. ?

I think you'll find that if you go to the local UK office place they give you a temp one.

Anonymous
09-05-06, 03:23 PM
He can always get a new girlfirind who has a passport.

Lateral thinking for you, there :thumbsup:

hall13uk
09-05-06, 03:23 PM
Hi mate's girlfriend has lost her passport and birth certificate.. They fly tomorrow, inside the EU. Is there anything they can do.. ?

I think you'll find that if you go to the local UK office place they give you a temp one.

yeah you can but close'es @ 5pm i believe

Grinch
09-05-06, 03:25 PM
Hi mate's girlfriend has lost her passport and birth certificate.. They fly tomorrow, inside the EU. Is there anything they can do.. ?

I think you'll find that if you go to the local UK office place they give you a temp one.

yeah you can but close'es @ 5pm i believe

It only a bit of paper that say's :
Stupid here lost there passports and is who they say they is and can be allowed back home. One trip and one trip only, traveling from here, to here.

DanDare
09-05-06, 03:28 PM
Hi mate's girlfriend has lost her passport and birth certificate.. They fly tomorrow, inside the EU. Is there anything they can do.. ?

Walk! :lol: :lol:

Sorry, but you left thta wide open.


http://www.passport.gov.uk/passport_replacing_urgent.asp

Anonymous
09-05-06, 03:29 PM
It only a bit of paper that say's :
Stupid here lost there passports and is who they say they is and can be allowed back home. One trip and one trip only, traveling from here, to here.

Eh? :shock:


:lol:

mattSV
09-05-06, 03:29 PM
I don't think so - other than a trip to the passport office.

Most airlines will only accept a passport for non-domestic flights, even if within the EU.

As the passport has been lost, I do not think the passport one will issue a new one immediately as if it has been lost they need to complete additional checks as opposed to if it has expired :cry:

Has she looked in ALL her handbags :lol:

We got to Heathrow two years ago and realised our daughter's passport had run out the week before. Drove back to Southampton to collect all of our ID, drove to Richmond, train to Victoria, into the passport office.

First question from the tosser on reception - what time is your appointment

Our response - we don't have one

He nearly ****ed himself laughing. However, I managed to blag an appointment within 15 mins and was told to come back in 4 hours (with a charge of about £105 :shock: :shock: :shock: )

Went for a walk up to Buck House and around the parks, back to the passport office. Got the passport, screamed back over to Heathrow, went to checkin and blagged her on the flight that was leaving in one hour !!!!!

So, we went from Heathrow to Soton to Passport Office - got new passport, and back to Heathrow in less than 10 hours and she flew out about 11 hours to New York after she should have done!!!

hall13uk
09-05-06, 03:39 PM
i have a vaild passport & i am willing to wear a dress, :smt047


all depends on the destination anywhere with good weather?

lynw
09-05-06, 05:05 PM
Ok is this theyre in the UK and due to fly out tomorrow?

If so, theyre buggered. You still need a passport to "prove" youre an EU member. And you could go to the passport office and get it replaced but I guess that would mean missing the flight even with an emergency appointment.

Now, if theyre abroad its a different matter. They need to contact the Foreign Office at whichever embassy, consulate or high commission is nearest to them. They will issue a temporary passport to get them back into the country.

jambo
10-05-06, 11:51 AM
Now, Not saying this is without risk, but does she have a mate, sister or similar that looks close enough and has a passport that hasn't been lost? It's been done before.....

Just as long as she can remember her new name, and the ticket can be changed to that new name at short notice. :lol:

RenamedMonkey
10-05-06, 12:56 PM
Now, Not saying this is without risk, but does she have a mate, sister or similar that looks close enough and has a passport that hasn't been lost? It's been done before.....

Just as long as she can remember her new name, and the ticket can be changed to that new name at short notice. :lol:

Actually, that's very true. A friend of mine went to Italy and realised only when they had arrived (having now left the airport) that his passports was actually his sons. And my dads friend accidently used his friends passport, who was female.

It's all about the confidence.


I worked for the company that takes calls from silly people who lose their passport and if I remember correct, your screwed. I assume this valuable information is a little late now anyway, isn't it?

Skip
10-05-06, 01:13 PM
This service is not available if you are applying for a first passport, extension to a passport, or to replace a lost, stolen or damaged passport.
So whats the point of it then! :roll: :lol:

Moriarty
10-05-06, 02:24 PM
Now, Not saying this is without risk, but does she have a mate, sister or similar that looks close enough and has a passport that hasn't been lost? It's been done before.....

Just as long as she can remember her new name, and the ticket can be changed to that new name at short notice. :lol:

Ian wright and Luis Boa Morte used to swap passports when travelling to away european fixtures as they looked a bit similar. All this depite boa Morte being from Portugal and Wrighty being from Sarf Lahndan...